Wednesday, May 31, 2017

(Paris) Last night at around 9 pm, a man, leaving a French supermarket situated in the 13th arrondissement of Paris (one of 20 districts which make up the capital) with a pack of beer was attacked by a very hostile 21-year-old Muslim bearing a knife.

Thankfully, the quick thinking (and brave) person next to the victim grabbed the knifeman by the throat and pushed him back outside before anybody was seriously injured.

(Yemen) Rival factions in Aden (seat of Yemen's internationally-recognised government) traded gun and rocket fire for nearly three hours at the city's airport over Tuesday night. One combatant was killed. The clash ended when other forces backed by a Saudi-led military coalition intervened.

(Turkey) Three Turkish soldiers were killed and two others injured during a operation against the Kurdsin southeastern Diyarbakir province on Wednesday. Elsmere, the Turkish Air Force, killed three Kurds in an airstrike in northern Iraq’s Qandil area.

(Saudi Arabia) A “disgruntled” ex-employee of a Saudi private school shot dead two staff members and injured a third on Wednesday. The man “who was dismissed from the school four years ago on the basis of anger issues and an unstable personality” opened fire at the administration offices, Talal Al Maiman, the school chairman, said in a statement.

(Pakistan) A doctors strike at Ayub Medical Complex Abbotabad has seen 80 people die due to non treatment these past 9 days, 50 of whom fall within the past 3 days.

(Egypt) A suicide bomber killed 4 soldiers in operations targeting the idiots who attacked a bus load of Coptic Christians last week.

(Kenya) 8 people were killed (7 soldiers and 1 civilian) when the vehicle they were travelling detonated an IED on the Kenyan /Somali border. After the IED was detonated, Al Shabab terrorists opened fire on the rescue party. Questions are now been asked regards the reliability of the Chinese Mine resistant vehicles purchased by Kenya.

(Libya) IS terrorists executed a young man from Bani Walid by firing squad after he had been abducted days ago in Garza district, nearby Man-Made River road.

(Libya) Egyptian air-strikes against Libyan terrorist hideouts (after the Coptic Christian attack) has resulted in a confirm kill of the leader of the Shura Council of Mujahedeen in Derna abu Mus’ab al-Shaaria,

(Al-Raqqah) 3 people were killed, including 2 children when the vehicle they were travelling in was hit by an IED.

(Rif Damascus) 3 people were killed during shelling by the regime forces on areas in Daraa city.

(Eastern Ghouta )A man was killed by a sniper on the outskirts of Eastern Ghouta, and another died due to injuries he picked up during clashes between the major factions of the Eastern Ghouta.

(Daraa) Jordanian borders guards shot dead a man near the Syrian-Jordanian border in the western countryside of Daraa.

(Al-Raqqah) A fighter from the Syria Democratic Forces, was killed in shelling and clashes against the “Islamic State” organization in the countryside of Al-Raqqah.

(Damascus) A rebel fighter was shot by a sniper on the outskirts Yarmouk camp south of Damascus.

(Hama) 7 members of the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them were killed in shelling and clashes against the “Islamic State” organization and after being targeted in the northern countryside of Hama. Also 9 IS idiots were killed by the Syrian Government in the same area.

(Tal Afar) Islamic State terrorist management, unhappy on how they are losing their 1000-year caliphate to the overwhelming force pitted against them, decided to show its blood thirsty followers just who is in charge. Which is why on Wednesday nine of their senior comrades were executed at the center of the town of Tal Afar, a major Islamic State bastion west of Mosul and near the borders with Syria (70 mm west of Mosul).

(Mosul) Islamic State terrorists executed 47 people who tried to flee their grip on Wednesday, while Iraqi airstrikes killed 16 others.

(Heet) A suicide bomber wearing an explosive belt blew himself up near al-Shaimaa School, in central Heet, west of Ramadi, leaving several casualties.

(Mosul) A mass grave composed of the remains of 60 civilians, including women, killed by Islamic State has been found in western Mosul (figures not counted to RDC).

(Kabul) On the 28 December 2014, Over a dozen Jordanian security forces assaulted three soldiers serving as escorts to Hans-Lothar Domröse, then a four-star general in the Bundeswehr. The Jordanians threaten them with weapons, their safety catches off. The whole scene takes 20 minutes. Then the Jordanians leave. After that, NOT MUCH happened. The Ministry of Defence in Berlin talked about an “dispute”. Several media outlets, including BILD, reported the incident. A multinational investigation committee (Americans, Jordanians, and Germans) appointed by the ISAF leadership concluded that the incident was not criminally relevant. However, the available images tell a different, brutal story. German investigative authorities therefore have a different interpretation of the incident.

One of the German soldiers pressed charges. The State Office of Criminal Investigations (LKA) in Hamburg looked into the case. According to an LKA note from 13 October 2015 (made available to BILD), there is “no doubt” that the Jordanian soldiers engaged in criminal behaviour (robbery, extortion under the threat of force).

The German investigators suspect that the Jordanians even fired a shot at a German escort vehicle. Their potential motivation: revenge for an argument that took place two weeks earlier. According to the LKA documents, racism cannot be excluded as a motive, since one of the German soldiers is of Indian origin.

And yet, no charges have been made against the Jordanians . It’s like the Germans are even prepared to be shafted outside of German simply in which to not make a scene.

Tuesday, May 30, 2017

(Flita) Hizbullah and the Syrian Army have attacked military vehicles belonging to the al-Nusra Front terrorist group on the outskirts of the town of Flita in the Syrian Qalamoun region killing and wounding several. Several Nusra terrorists were killed and others were wounded when Hizbullah and the Syrian army fired guided missiles at posts controlled by al-Nusra in Flita.”

(Palmyra) 50 members of ISIS were killed in airstrikes that targeted a column of them withdrawing from the Syrian Desert towards the southern countryside of Al-Raqqah. 32 pickup trucks mounted with high-caliber guns and more than 120 IS terrorists attempted to flee from Palmyra into the desert. Unfortunately for them the Russian air-force was waiting.

7 people were killed due to Syrian government shelling and a woman died from an injury she sustained from a Government barrel bomb in Darra

A body of a man was found on the road of Hanan-Harem in the northern countryside of Idlib,

6 Members of the Syrian army and militiamen loyal to them were killed in shelling and clashes against ISIS in the northern countryside of Hama.

7 ISIS idiots were killed in clashes and bombing by warplanes and helicopters.

In Hama province 5 civilian citizens were killed as a result of airstrikes on areas in the villages of Hamada Omar and Khdira in the eastern countryside of Hama.

In Al-Raqqah Province a woman and her son were killed by a mine explosion in outskirts of Mansoura town in the western countryside of Raqqa.

In Deir Ezzor province a fighter of the Islamic factions was killed by sniper shot by the regime forces on the outskirts of TeirMa’alah town in the northern countryside of Homs.

In Aleppo province a man was killed in bombardment by warplanes on places in Maskanah area.

In Damascus province a young man from Bab Srijeh died under tortured in the Syrian security detentions.

In Daraa province a man from Tafas town died under torture in the Syrian security detentions.

In Rif Dimashq province a man from Deir Salman town in the eastern Ghouta died under torture in Syrian security detentions.

At least 16 family members of members of the “Islamic State” organization were killed by raids by warplanes which are not know whether they were regime’s warplanes or Russian warplanes, they targeted one house at least for families of members of the “Islamic State” organization in Eqayrbat town in the eastern countryside of Hama.

A fighter of Hayyaat Tahrir Al-sham under the age of 18 was killed in a shell explosion in Daraa city.

6 fighters of Syria Democratic Forces were killed in explosions, shelling and clashes against the “Islamic State” organization in the countryside of Al-Raqqah.

7 members of the “Islamic State” organization were killed in shelling and clashes against the “Euphrates Wrath” Operation Forces in the countryside of Al-Raqqah.

8 Members of the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them were killed in shelling and clashes against the “Islamic State” organization and after being targeted in the northern countryside of Hama.

At least 10 fighters of the “Islamic State” organization of non-Syrian nationalities were killed in clashes, bombing by warplanes and helicopters and shelling on areas of their presence.

A civilian was killed in the crossfire when 2 terrorist groups (Jaysh al-Islam and Rahman Corps) decided to have a bun fight in Eastern Ghouta

(Mosul) Iraqi army warplanes and paramilitary forces killed 38 Islamic State militants during operations at areas west of Mosul and near the Syrian borders on Tuesday.

25 IS members at gatherings in Tel Fares, Baaj and Badush region west Mosul received a huge surprise when a PGM dropped in for a chat. 13 suicide bombers from IS at Mahalabiya, Tel Zalat and Adaya, west of Mosul were taken out by Popular Mobilization Units.

(Diyala) Seven people were killed and six others were wounded in two separate gun and bomb attacks in Diyala, DPA reported Tuesday.

Islamic State attacked a checkpoint in Qarra Tabba, north of Baqubah, killing four members of the Popular Mobilization Units and wounding two others.

In a separate incident, a bomb exploded near a mosque in Tawakkol village, Maqdadiah, northeast of Baqubah. The explosion killed three of the congregation on their way out of the mosque and wounded four others.

(Berlin) A week after the suicide bomb attack at a pop concert in the UK which murdered 22 people, the German police have today arrested a 17-year-old Syrian refugee on charges that he was planning to carry out a suicide attack in the German capital.

The suspect, who sought asylum in Germany in 2015, was arrested in the Uckermark, a district in Brandenburg, the state's Interior Minister, Karl Heinz Schröter, announced. Apparently, he was flagged up when he sent a WhatApp message to his mother.

(Beirut) The latest superhero film from the DC Universe may get banned in Lebanon because Gal Gadot, the actress who plays Wonder Woman, is Jewish.

It appears that the Lebanese Ministry of Economy and Trade has been prompted to “take the necessary measures” to prevent the film from being screened in the country, following calls from the Boycott Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement in Lebanon to ban the screening due to its Israeli lead. BDS Lebanon also took action in April 2016, when the actress played the role in “Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice.” BDS representative Dr. Abdel Malik Sukria sent a letter to Lebanon’s Ministry of Economy and Trade, highlighting Gadot’s service in the Israeli military.

“This actress served in the (Israel Defense Forces) and was crowned the beauty queen of Israel. She also revealed her support for the IDF during the last war in Gaza.”

Having lived in the region, I can bet that even if banned, pirate copies will be on sale across the land.

Monday, May 29, 2017

(Manchester) The media in the UK is currently painting the picture that the leaders of the mosque attended by Salman Abedi didn't know what he was up to and that lessons will be learnt from having a terrorist within their midst:

The thing is, they aren't been exactly honest to the media, when a 5 minute search reveals, that actually the mosque supports a radical Islamist ideology. Hey, don't believe me, here is a Muslim presenter for LBC who exposes Didsbury Mosque for the crucible of hate it actually is:

(Pakistan) 3 people have been killed with 7 others injured when 2 clans decided to play king of the mud heap. The deadly feud which has been ongoing for several years has so far claimed 15 lives.

(Tunisia) Tunisian security forces have killed a leader of ISIS who was plotting attacks during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, authorities said Monday.

(Iraq) Iraqi fighter jets killed several Islamic State militants in an airstrike that targeted their havens in west of Anbar province.

(Iraq) Fourteen Islamic State militants were killed and motorbikes were destroyed in Mosul’s Old City.

(Iraq) A child was killed and three other people were wounded on Monday when an Islamic State's guided drone bombarded an area north of Salahuddin.

(Iraq) 10 ISIS idiots have been killed, whilst 1 Iraqi soldier was also killed in Iraqi army operations in al-Sihha al-Thaniya district late on Sunday.

(Iraq) Twin bomb attacks by the Islamic State group outside a
popular ice cream shop in central Baghdad and a rush hour car bomb in another
downtown area killed at least 27 people on Tuesday.

The first struck outside an ice cream parlor in the bustling
Karrada neighbourhood killed 15 people and also wounded 27. In the second
attack, an explosives-laden car went off during rush hour near the state-run
Public Pension Office in Baghdad's busy Shawaka area, killing 12, with another 23
people were wounded.

(West Bank) A young Palestinian man was killed and four others were injured during street brawl in Askar refugee camp Sunday night. 28-year-old Bakr Ayoub Fahd Fayyad was stabbed to death during a local brawl in the old part of the refugee camp, which falls within Nablus' municipal boundaries. Four others sustained minor to moderate wounds.

(West Bank) A Palestinian man from the village of Qabatiya was killed on Tuesday after "accidentally" being shot with his own rifle while hunting, according to Palestinian and Israeli sources. It is not known if Abu al-Rub shot himself or if someone else fired the weapon.

(West Bank) A Palestinian man was killed and another was critically injured after two men stabbed each other inside a vehicle in the city of Qalqiliya in the northern occupied West Bank on Monday afternoon.

(Turkey) The editor-in-chief of Turkish daily Yeni Akit, Kadir Demirel, was killed by his son-in-law in a knife attack in Istanbul's Başakşehir district. According to Habertürk news' report, Demirel's son-in-law Cemil K. attacked him and his daughter and fled the scene. Demirel's daughter is reportedly in critical condition.

(Syria) Fourteen civilians were killed late Monday when
Islamic State shelled a government-controlled neighbourhood of Syria's eastern
Deir Ezzor city.

(Syria) A quarrel between two families in southern Idlib quickly
turned violent this past weekend, as terrorists from Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham and
Harakat Ahrar Al-Sham clashed in the town of Feyloun. Resulting in at least six fighters from Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham being
killed, when members of Harakat Ahrar Al-Sham executed the men after capturing
them in southern Idlib.

(Syria) Skirmishes on the western fringes of Aleppo city between
Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) and the Syrian army has seen five soldiers of the
Syrian Arab Army (SAA) being killed.

(Shakhil Abad) Gunmen have killed a district governor and his son in Afghanistan's eastern Paktika province. Police say the attack took place Sunday when Ajmal Khan was fired on in front of his house and both he and his son were killed.

(Helmand) 7 Taliban terrorists were killed and six others were wounded in clashes with security forces in Sangin district of southern Helmand province, six other insurgents were wounded.

The clashes stared after a number of Taliban thugs attacked security forces check posts and opened fire on troops. The clashes continued for several hours and “security forces were able to repel the Taliban’s attack.

(Multan) On Friday night, 9-year-old Shumaila’s was sleeping in her room at her parents' home when Khaleel Ahmad entered her house and raped her forcibly at gunpoint.

“He was armed and I could not raise my voice.”

The next day, when the whole family came to know about the incident, they decided to approach the local panchayat (village court). There, four people, including Muhammad Shafee, father of Khaleel Ahmad (the rapist), forced the panchayat to declare the girl as karo-kari (blackened woman, the term means she has blackened herself by committing this sin, dishonouring the family) and has been sentenced either to be killed or to be sold on the charges of adultery.

Shumaila, naturally not impressed with the verdict, escaped the house after hearing the sentence given by the panchayat and took refuge at her uncle’s place.

Sunday, May 28, 2017

(10 News) Family problems within the islamic-cultural circle undoubtedly are in their own league.

The 22 year old boyfriend was asked to meet with his girlfriend’s brother. At the meeting the boyfriend was asked to get into a car where he was sprayed with pepper spray and driven to a garage in nearby Tilst.

Here the girl’s father was waiting with a gun. The 22 year old was tied up, had his clothes removed, dozed in gasolin while being threatened to be burned to dead. The father also pointed the gun several times to the 22 year old’s head and pulled the trigger in a faked execution. The father also raped the young man several times.

The torture lasted for two hours and describe as “honor” related.

The father and brother has been senteced to five years in prison.

The girl and her family lives in Gellerup, a Muslim majority area in Aarhus, Denmark.

(Mogadishu) Somali Islamist terrorist group Al Shabab stoned a man to death on Sunday as punishment for alleged adultery. Hundreds of witnesses watched the Murder of 44-year-old Dayow Mohamed Hassan in Ramo Adey.

It appears that Hassan already had 2 wives, but his third one wasn’t married to him via Sharia law and when she became pregnant she went to the local village leader. The two families debated her case and as there was no trace of a Sharia marriage. The village court ruled he did not marry her legally and he was stoned to death." Which is how Hassan was buried neck-deep in a hole then pelted with stones until he was dead.

(WJD) In a stunning move, usually anti-Israel Norway has pulled funding to the Palestinians over their glorification of terrorism, the Jerusalem Post reported.

The issue came to a head due to the Palestinians' naming of a women's center after mass murdering terrorist Dalal Mughrabi, who participated in the 1978 Coastal Road massacre that killed 37 Israelis, including over a dozen children.

Borge Brende, Norway's foreign minister, said,

The glorification of terrorist attacks is completely unacceptable, and I deplore this decision in the strongest possible terms. Norway will not allow itself to be associated with institutions that take the names of terrorists in this way. We will not accept the use of Norwegian aid funding for such purposes.

The Norwegian government demanded that the funds given to the Palestinians be immediately refunded.

Emmanuel Nahshon, an Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman, said of the move,

A strong position against the glorification of terrorists is an integral part of international efforts to stamp out terrorism. We recommend that the international community investigate very well where the money it invests in the Palestinian Authority is going, and expect that all the partners in this project act as Norway did.

In recent months, Israel has stepped up its criticism of the Palestinian Authority for its glorification of terrorism and demanded action from the international community on the issue.

(Multan) A man was arrested on Saturday for killing his 18-year-old sister in the name of ‘honour’. It appears that Amna eloped with Muhammad Yasin and got married around two months ago. Mudassir, Amna’s brother, was infuriated when he found out about the marriage. So he complained and a panchayat (village council) was held in which to allow him to regain his honour. They decreed that the 10-year-old sister of Muhammad Yasin be married off to Mudassir. They also ordered that Amna would reside at her parent’s home till the marriage of Mudassir with Yasin’s sister takes place.

Well, Muhammad Naik, father of the 10-year-old girl and of Muhammad Yasin, declined to obey the village council's decision and announced that he would not marry off his 10-year-old daughter to Mudassir.

Mudassir wasn't impressed about how the father of a 10-year-old child wouldn't allow him to marry her in which to allow him to get his rocks off, so in a fit of Islamic anger (where the angry twat can only be the victim) he took out his rage on his 18-year-old sister Amna (who had married for love and not paedophilia) by killing her with an axe.

And there was I thinking that Ramadan was a time for peaceful reflection.

(Islamabad) A man was killed as Iranian border guards fired a mortar
shell into Pakistani territory near the border with Iran on Saturday. The
mortar shell hit a vehicle in Balochistan's Panjgur district, killing Kam Jan,
a resident of Washuk who was travelling in the vehicle, The vehicle was also
destroyed in the mortar attack that took place at around 6:30am.

Sindh police’s Counter-Terrorism Department on Sunday killed
a wanted gangster in an ‘encounter’ in Karachi. The killed suspect was
allegedly involved in targeted killings of at least 10 people including a local
reporter, minority members, police and workers of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement.

A Pakistani Terrorist and a porter were killed in two
separate incidents on the Line of Control (LoC) in India on Sunday.

(Jaroud) Clashes in Western Qalamoun region of Syria bordering Lebanon between Islamic State and the Jabhat Fatah al-Sham
terrorist group , has seen at least 22 terrorists killed in the past 24 hours

In Daraa province 3 citizens were killed, including 2
faction fighters who were killed by an IED explosion in a car on the road
between the towns of Western Al-Gharya and Sayda.

In Hama province a boy from Latmin village in the northern
countryside of Hama was shot dead by the Turkish Border Guards during his
attempt to cross to the Turkish side from the countryside of Idlib.

In Al-Raqqah province a man was shot dead by a sniper bullet
in Hunaida village on the southern banks of the Euphrates River in the western
countryside of Al-Raqqah.

In Aleppo province a man was shot dead by unknown gunmen on
a checkpoint of the rebel factions in Kafrkalbin village in the northern
countryside of Aleppo.

In Rif Damascus province a man from KafrBatna town died
under torture in the Syrian security detentions.

A member of the “Islamic State” organization was killed in
shelling and clashes against the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them in
the vicinity of Deir Ezzor airbase, while a fighter of the rebel factions was
killed by a sniper shot by the “Islamic State” organization in the southern
outskirts of the capital.

5 fighters of Syria
Democratic Forces were killed in explosions, shelling and clashes against the
“Islamic State” organization in the countryside of Al-Raqqah and several other
areas.

8 members of the “Islamic State” organization were killed in
shelling and clashes against “Euphrates Wrath” Operation Forces in the
countryside of Al-Raqqah.

6 members of the regime forces and the militiamen loyal to
them were killed in shelling and clashes against the “Islamic State”
organization and in targeting in the northern countryside of Hama.

11 fighters of the “Islamic State” organization and the
Islamic factions of non-Syrian nationalities are killed in clashes.

(Reuters) Enes Kanter, the Turkish NBA star whose home country has revoked his passport, on Friday expressed disdain on social media at reports that Turkey's government had issued a warrant for his arrest.

"You can’t catch me. Don’t waste your breath. I will come on my own will anyway, to spit on your ugly, hateful faces," Kanter said in a Twitter post accompanied by a photo of a story by Turkish newspaper Sabah about the arrest warrant.

Kanter's agent, the National Basketball Association player's union and representatives for the Oklahoma City Thunder, Kanter's team, did not respond to requests for comment.

Kanter, a vocal critic of Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, was detained in Romania on May 20 when authorities learned his Turkish passport had been revoked. He returned to the United States on Sunday.

On Monday in New York, Kanter lashed out at Erdogan at a news conference, calling him the "Hitler of our century."

The 6-foot-11-inch center was traveling on a charity and promotional tour. He holds a U.S. green card that allows him to live and work in the country on a permanent basis.

(Ramallah) The head of Palestinian Islamic courts on Sunday told judges not to grant divorces over Ramadan, fearing the month-long fast could spark rash words that would be regretted later. Judge Mahmud Habash said he based his ruling on:

"The experience of previous years" when he found that the dawn-to-dusk fast and ban on cigarettes, which began on Saturday, tended to lead to frayed tempers and sharp tongues. Some, because they have not eaten and not smoked, create problems" in their marriages, he said in a statement, and they can make "quick and ill-considered decisions".

(Marawi City) The bodies of 16 people killed by Islamist terrorists have been found in the southern part of the Philippines. The 16 bodies were found in two groups, said Brig. Gen. Restituto Padilla, a military spokesman.

Eight found near Mindanao State University were four men, three women and a child, Padilla said. The other eight were discovered in a ditch at the edge of the city with their hands tied and gunshot wounds to the head, A cardboard sign near them said, "Munafik," which means "hypocrite" or "traitor."

(Zabul) A local police force member shot dead six of his colleagues
in an outpost in southern Zabul province on Saturday, local officials
confirmed. After killing his colleagues, the attacker handed the check post
over to the however the security forces re-taken the control of the check post.

(Kunduz) Nineteen Taliban terrorists including their commanders were
killed in a series of ground and air raids in the northern Kunduz province of
Afghanistan.

Fifty terrorists including four idiots from the Islamic
State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) terrorist group were killed during the joint
operations of the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces (ANDSF)
personnel, (break down found via link)

(Ankara) After President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan voiced his opposition to the word ‘Areana’ in a speech on May 26. He has now instructed the sports minister to order the removal of “arena” from the names of stadiums across Turkey.

The Turkish Football Federation announced today that the word “arena” had been removed from the names of all stadiums in the country by May 27.The pocket dictator stated that he had the removal of the word “arena” from the names of all sports stadiums across Turkey because:

“I am against ‘arenas.’ You know what they do in arenas, don’t you? People were dismembered there [by animals]. I have given the instruction to the minister and we will remove the name ‘arena’ from stadiums.”

(Kirkuk) A Yemeni ISIS thug in charge of executing women was
killed by unknown attackers in southwestern Kirkuk today.

(Mosul) Islamic State terrorists set fire to a public
hospital in western Mosul and executed 12 people inside as Iraqi security
operations reach the group’s final holdouts.

Iraqi Federal Police forces killed 14 Islamic State
terrorists while invading the group’s last bastion in western Mosul; the Old
city, whilst the army lost two of its officers who died during battles at the
city.

At least 13 Iraqi soldiers were killed in a Islamic State ambush
in western Mosul on Sunday, an Iraqi officer said. Scores of Islamic State
terrorists attacked Iraqi forces, shortly after the latter seized control of
Tibb al-Mosul town in the city's western side, the Rapid Response officer said
on condition of anonymity due to restrictions on speaking to media.

Iraqi warplanes killed 29 Islamic State terrorists and set
free 24 civilians from the group’s captivity on Saturday as operations to
recapture the city approach their end

(Northern Iraq) The Turkish military carried out 7
airstrikes on the Kurdish PKK in the Avasin-Basyan
region of northern Iraq killing 23 people.

(Iraq) Shaaban Nassiri a senior commander of Iran’s Islamic
Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) was killed fighting ISIS west of the Iraqi
city of Mosul.

(Salahuddin) Twelve Islamic State terrorists were killed
when they launched an attack on Kurdish positions

(Baqubah) Three women were killed and 13 others were wounded
Sunday when a suicide bomber blew himself up at a security checkpoint at the
entrance leading to the governorate’s building in central Baqubah.

Saturday, May 27, 2017

(Olympia) Evergreen State College in Washington state is a small liberal arts college and currently it is hitting the headlines for all the wrong reasons. It seems that once a year they host a “Day of Absence” where students and faculty members of colour meet off campus to hold solidarity-building activities.

But this year this all changed. On the April 12 Day of Absence, minority students and faculty remained on campus, while whites were asked to leave. Liberal biology professor Bret Weinstein took issue with this change and wrote a letter to his fellow staff members in which to express his displeasure with this new diktat:

There is a huge difference between a group or coalition deciding to voluntarily absent themselves from a shared space in order to highlight their vital and underappreciated roles . . . and a group or coalition encouraging another group to go away. The first is a forceful call to consciousness which is, of course, crippling to the logic of oppression. The second is a show of force, and an act of oppression in and of itself. You may take this letter as a formal protest of this year’s structure, and you may assume I will be on campus on the Day of Absence.

For his refusal to bow down to acute racism, professor Weinstein has earned the wrath of the college student body demanding he resign for being a… racist. After he tried to explain himself, the cry-baby students accosted Weinstein outside his classroom and then, when the college police were called, 200 students occupied and barricaded the campus library, explaining their actions with this press release:

“The students, fearful for their lives, began retreating towards the library and ultimately ended up in the Trans & Queer Center/Unity Lounge, trying to stay safe,” Mr. Vincent said in a Facebook post Tuesday. “The white students were then delegated to spread out throughout the library floor and watch for police potentially surrounding the building.”

Later that day students escorted college administrators (anybody know what the black guy at the end of the video on the last link is wearing on his head?) into President George Bridges' office where they were kept until they heard the group’s demands:

Changes to the student conduct code must have democratic student consent

Students AR and Lawrence, who are facing disciplinary measures from other protests, have all charges against them dropped

The immediate Firing of Andrea Seabert Olsen, the Assistant to the VP of Student Conduct

Disarming Evergreen Police, with no expansions of police facilities or powers on campus

Sensitivity and cultural competency training for all faculty and staff

The creation of an Equity Center

The coordinator of Trans & Queer Center be hired in a permanent full time position

The creation of a permanent position dedicated to supporting undocumented students

And Bret Weinstein be suspended without pay

Immediately following the Wednesday occupation, President Bridges sent the student body an email stating that Evergreen would revise the Student Conduct Code in which to “serve students better” and implement annual anti-bias training for all faculty and staff. He has stood the campus Police down and he finished off by saying no students would be punished for their involvement in the demonstrations, even before an investigation into the matter.

Well, Weinstein has now been told by the Chief of Police it’s not safe for him to be on campus. The College has confirmed the police department advised Weinstein it “might be best to stay off campus for a day or so.”

(INN) Last night, a family that owns a flock of sheep in the Maale Shlomo neighborhood of Kochav Hashachar in the Binyamin region was surprised to discover that Arabs had broken into the family's property and stolen at least 150 sheep.

Members of “Hashomer Yosh” ("Guardians of Judea and Samaria"' Yosh is an acronym for Judea and Samaria, ed.) acted quickly at the scene, notified security personnel and working together, they located the stolen flock after about 35 minutes.

The group told Arutz Sheva that the chase began immediately after the 3 men who had stolen the sheep were identified by cameras. During the pursuit, the thieves realized that the organization’s volunteers and security forces were after them, and abandoned the sheep, fleeing the area.

Hashomer Yosh for the prevention of thefts was established to help the ranchers and farmers of Judea and Samaria, who suffer frequently from livestock theft and the destruction of expensive agricultural equipment. Hashomer organizations have been established in the Galilee and Negve due to the same problems.

Today, the organization numbers some 150 volunteers who help guard flocks and agricultural plots.

(Spinagar) A gunfight broke out in Uri, about 103 km northwest of Srinagar city, this morning when Pakistani funded terrorists tried to infiltrate into India from Pakistan. Unfortunately for these so called holy warriors who really should have remained at home and observed the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, the Indian army happened to catch them doing so, a gun battle ensued and 6 terrorists died without breaking the first fast of the year.

In the Tral area of Kashmir, some 40 kilometres (25 miles) south of Srinagar, Shabza Bhat, head of the Hizbul Mujahideen militant group, was killed in a gunfight with government forces, two of Bhat's fighters were also killed in the gun battle.

As is the way of the Muslim, the local Islamic population took to the streets in which to protest the killing of an armed terrorist in a gun battle, resulting in a peaceful follower of Islam meeting his maker.

(Brooklyn) Muslim students weren't happy with how the school's prom night fell within the period of Ramadan. You know, that period where Muslims are told to refrain from all worldly pleasures for a whole lunar month. So they tried to bully their way in which to get Brooklyn Tech to move their prom night to one which suits their religious leaning.

Unfortunately for the followers of the peaceful faith™, the school was having none of this and rejected their demand to reschedule the prom night. A Department of Education spokesperson stated:

“The dance was planned months in advance and officials will not be rescheduling. Dinner will be served at 9 p.m. — well after sunset — so all students can eat.”

Naturally, as this can only be about Muslims when they play the victim card, they aren’t happy.

Student Pikeeza Shabbir opined to the media:

“I think it’s kind of unfair because there’s a major population of Muslims at Brooklyn Tech,.. because it’s Ramadan, and it’s a tradition in my family, I don’t want to miss out.”

What I can’t understand is how she closed off with this salient snippet:

“You’re not supposed to listen to music during Ramadan, so it’s not really allowed.”

Only during Ramadan? I'm pretty sure these countries have seen music bans. For the life in me, I can't seem to be able to find out what links them all:

Yup, the followers of the religion who don’t believe in music, scantily dressed women or even the mixing of the genders, which they tell me is an edict from God, are now complaining because they can’t attend the prom due to Ramadan. An event which, according to the same rule book they shove in our faces on a daily basis, dictates they are unable to attend. Oh, look, there’s that ‘H’ word again.

(Tripoli) 52 people have been killed, with another 53 others wounded in clashes between rival forces in Tripoli. Since Friday morning, forces from Misurata city allied with Salvation Government of General National Congress led by Khalifa Al-Ghweil have been attacking locations of GNA forces in Rixos, Salah Eddeen, Hadba, Hai Demashiq, Ain Zara, airport road and others. The operation is called Fakhir Libya, Libya’s Pride, and led by Libya Dawn leader Salah Badi.

(Derna) Egypt has launched airstrikes on terrorist camps inside Libya in response to the attack that killed 28 Coptic Christians with President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi asserting that his country will not hesitate in striking any camps that harbour or train terrorists. Six air strikes against "terrorist camps the eastern Libyan city of Derna have been made.

(Tripoli) Saturday morning a group loyal to the Government of National Accord (GNA) has seized Hadba Prison, where former officials of toppled and killed dictator Muammar Gaddafi are held. The armed group, Tripoli Revolutionaries Brigade, attacked the complex and clashed with the Security Department Forces, killing two guards at least and injuring others.

(Kabul) Well, hours into the Islamic holy month where evil thoughts, sex and good deeds rule the day, saw 18 people blown up via the use of a car bomb in the city of Khost, with another 6 people wounded.

Friday, May 26, 2017

(The Sun) The Manchester attacker – who slaughtered 22 people at a concert by pop-star Ariana Grande on Monday – studied at Burnage Academy for Boys between 2009 and 2011.

Abedi was part of an Arabic-speaking “clique” during his time at the school, The Times reports.

He is believed to have been part of a group of teens that became upset when one of their teachers brought up the topic of suicide attacks.The teacher “asked what they thought of someone who would strap on a bomb and blow people up”, according to a source quoted by the paper.The source said the boys then went to their RE teacher and lodged a complaint, telling them it was “Islamophobic”.

The source added: “[Abedi] was a silly boy, not very serious. He was not smart enough to be a mastermind of anything like that.”

A spokesperson for Burnage Academy said yesterday: “We feel the pain that Manchester feels. We stand shoulder to shoulder with our fellow Mancunians against terrorism in all forms.”

(Ynet) The Czech parliament adopted a resolution condemning UNESCO's politicization and the decisions against Israel, and even recommended that the Czech government stop payments to UNESCO.

Israel's ambassador to UNESCO, Carmel Shama Hacohen, said in response: "Another welcome decision and another sane voice against the series of delusional decisions regarding Jerusalem. Certainly a beautiful gift from Prague to the people of Israel on Jerusalem Day."

(Manchester) The other day, an Islamic murderer detonated a suicide bomb at a pop concert full of little girls. 22 people were murdered.

Naturally, the news orgs have dropped into the city and are asking the local Islamic population how they are feeling. CH4 News interviewed this woman - have a butchers at what she is wearing in public on the streets of Manchester days after that bomb attack:

(Cairo) Whilst the Hamas and Hezballah supporting leader of the British Socialist party blames British foreign policy for the terrorist attack which murdered 22 people in Manchester the other day, across the world in Egypt, a country with no such foreign policy addressing Islamic terrorism in other countries has just seen a terrorist attack carried out on a bus load of Christians travelling to Monastery of St Samuel. The attack, carried out in the Minya province of the country, saw 23 people murdered and another 25 injured when faithful followers of Islam opened up with machine guns in which to get their murder death kill fix before Ramadan starts in less than 12 hours time. You know, that time of year when Muslims have to abstain from evil thoughts and acts for 30 days.

(MANILA) – Troops began the fightback yesterday in which to drive the Maute terrorist group out of the southern city of Marawi.

At least 44 have been killed in the ongoing fighting in Marawi City, the Armed Forces of the Philippines said late Thursday night. Thirteen government troops were killed since the gun battle started on Tuesday afternoon. Six soldiers were killed in fresh clashes Thursday, bringing the death toll among soldiers at 11. 18 members of the Maute group were killed in fresh gun battle as government troops cleared two bridges heading towards Bangulo. This brings the fatalities on the terrorist groups to 31.

Terrorist group Abu Sayyaf seized the city on Tuesday night after a failed security forces raid to capture the extremists’ commander and preacher Isnilon Hapilon. Torching the cathedral, they took 14 hostages — including a Catholic priest — and beheaded a police chief whom they had captured at a roadblock.

Thursday, May 25, 2017

(Moscow) The Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation (FSB)
is the successor to the KGB and as such has a lot of clout. So much clout that
it can sanction the building of its own armoured vehicles and so a few years
back it wanted and received a brand new armoured vehicles. This vehicle
remained off the record until President Putin inspected the ZiL Karatel armoured
car, (Aka Falkatus) last February

Developed by the Russian Company ZiL, the vehicle uses a four-wheeled chassis from a Kamaz-4911 truck. The Falkatus can run up to a maximum road speed of 150 km/h with a total weight of 12,000 kg. The vehicle is motorized with a 8 cylinder engine developing 730 hp. The Falkatus provides a ballistic protection against firing of small of 7.62mm caliber. The vehicle can carry a total of 10 military personnel including driver and commander. There is two doors on each side of the hull and one hydraulic ramp at the rear. The driver and commander are seated at the front of the vehicle near the engine compartment. Six seats are placed back to back along the longitudinal axis of the vehicle and two are placed facing backwards in a row between the rear axle.

I also found this video which somebody posted of the Falkatus he came across in a reststop:

Well last week it made it first public début in Dagestan

and today it’s been revealed that a number of them have surfaced in the Crimea .

(Birmingham) 29-year-old Zahid Hussain had just been found guilty of preparing for an act of terrorism after a three-week trial at Birmingham Crown Court.

Hussain was arrested by police in August 2015 after they were called about a man acting suspiciously. He was stopped and found in possession of a knife and a crowbar. He also carried handwritten notes detailing instructions for devices. Officers conducted a thorough and complex investigation during which his home was searched again, along with a nearby storm drain which went under the main Birmingham-London rail line that Hussain had been seen entering.

CCTV showing Hussain clambering into a storm drain

It was during these searches of Naseby Road that officers discovered the pressure cooker device and other electrical items. West Midlands Police Counter Terrorism Unit was alerted and Hussain was re-arrested on suspicion of terrorism-related matters.

(Nairobi) Two police officers have been killed and four others injured after an Improvised Explosive Devise tore their vehicle along the Malelei-Kulan Road in Liboi, Garissa County.

Two of those injured were airlifted to Nairobi for specialised treatment following the 7 am blast. Police at the scene said the injured had life threatening injuries. The officers were patrolling in a vehicle belonging to immigration department when the incident happened.

(Gaza) After President Trump's speech in Saudi Arabia the other day where he lumped Hamas in with the likes of ISIS, Hezbollah and the Taliban:

"The true toll of ISIS [the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant], al-Qaeda, Hezbollah, Hamas, and so many others, must be counted not only in the number of dead. It must also be counted in generations of vanished dreams,"

the peaceful terrorists of Gaza did what they did best - they played the victim card, claiming that the US President had smeared the name of Hamas and so they hosted a parade where they expressed their innocence whilst slandering President Trump as intolerant.

Wednesday, May 24, 2017

(ISW) The nice people at the Institute for the Study of War have brought out a map which shows the situation inside Iraq as of Saturday the 20th May, 2017:

Iranian backed Shia militias set conditions to disrupt or deny U.S.-backed forces freedom of maneuver near the Iraq-Syria border. Iran-backed Popular Mobilization Unit (PMU) forces began clearing territory in western Ninewa Province toward the Syrian border. Iran-backed PMU forces also conducted offensives against ISIS in northern Diyala and Salah al-Din provinces, and defended positions north of the Makhoul Mountains and southwest of Tuz Khurmatu from ISIS ground assaults.

ISIS remains operational in eastern Iraq, particularly in Diyala Province, despite clearing operations led by the Badr Organization since late 2014. ISIS also launched attacks in and around Baghdad in the week prior to its annual Ramadan campaign, anticipated to begin on May 26.

(Mogadishu) A car bomb, claimed by the al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabab group has killed eight people and injured 15 more in the Somali capital, was detonated near a police checkpoint outside a restaurant near Mogadishu's port.

Islamic terrorist group al-Shabab has admitted to the murderous attack.

(Bamako) Two United Nations peacekeepers from Chad have been killed
when their foot patrol was ambushed in the Kidal region of northern Mali.

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Strongly condemning "this murderous attack,"
MINUSMA, chief Mahamat Saleh Annadif, who is also the Special Representative of
the UN Secretary-General for Mali, said the Mission immediately deployed a
rapid response force at the scene and proceeded to evacuate the wounded and the
deceased. He also stated:

“Since the establishment of MINUSMA four years ago, Malians
have made significant progress towards peace and reconciliation. However,
tragically, this progress has not been translated into peace. Violent extremist
groups are actively seeking to spoil and halt the peace process. New armed
groups have emerged, while some existing groups were divided into different
factions. Instability has spread from the north to the centre of the country
and beyond the borders of Mali in neighboring countries.”

(Jakarta) Two suicide bombers targeted a bus station in the capital this
evening killing three police officers and injuring 10 on Wednesday. The blasts
went off five minutes apart at Jakarta’s Kampung Melayu terminal,

Police spokesman Setyo Wasisto said three officers had been
killed, and that examination of the scene had shown that there appeared to have
been two suicide bombers, Five officers and five civilians were wounded.

The strange thing about this bombing is that the suicide bombers targeted police who were escorting a pawai obor parade (Burning torch parade) which the locals carry out in which to welcome in the fasting
month of Ramadan which begins in 2 days time.

The suicide bomber detonated his explosives vest at a checkpoint late Tuesday in northeastern port city of Bosaso. local police
official Mohamed Dahir Adan.

"Security forces stopped the suspect when he approached
but he detonated himself leaving five people dead. One of the security officers
and four civilians were killed in the blast"

ISIS has claimed responsibly for the attack and boasted that
the group carried out its first suicide bombing in Somalia. Bossaso is no
stranger to ISIS terrorist attacks. Terrorists attacked a hotel there in
February resulting in at least four deaths, including two attackers.

(NAIROBI) Three police officers have been killed by a
roadside bomb in northern Kenya on Wednesday.

The officers’ Toyota Land Cruiser is believed to have hit a device
planted by al-Shabaab terrorists, eight people were also injured in the
incident in Liboi town, which lies around 10 kilometres (6 miles) from the
Somali border in Garissa County. The officers who were killed and those who
were injured are part of a team sent here to heighten security after two
similar attacks in the recent weeks .

The attack takes the toll of police officers killed in
similar border attacks in northern Kenya this month to 10.

(ISW) The nice people at the Institute for the Study of War have brought out a couple of map which show the situation inside Syria as of Thursday the 18th, May 2017:

Russia, Iran, and Syria redeployed forces to constrain the
activities of the U.S. in Eastern Syria. Pro-regime forces reportedly deployed
hundreds of fighters along the Damascus - Baghdad Highway in Central Syria at
the urging of Russia following several weeks of advances in the area by
opposition groups backed by the U.S. and Jordan. The U.S. later conducted an
airstrike against a pro-regime convoy advancing against opposition groups at
Al-Tanaf on the Syrian-Iraqi Border on May 18. Pro-regime forces also seized
the Jirah Airbase in Eastern Aleppo Province from ISIS on May 12. These movements
suggest that pro-regime forces intend to insert themselves into the campaigns
against ISIS in Ar-Raqqa City and Deir ez-Zour Province - thereby pre-empting
long-term expansion by the U.S. in Eastern Syria. ISW has previously
recommended that the U.S. refocus the campaign against ISIS towards Deir
ez-Zour Province as a long-term base for operations against both ISIS and the
Russo-Iranian Coalition in Syria.

The U.S. and Turkey likely failed to overcome their
strategic divide during a meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and
Turkish President Recep Erdogan on May 16. Trump reiterated his support for
Turkey in the “fight against terror groups” including as ISIS and the PKK but
did not address his recent decision to directly arm the Syrian Kurdish YPG.
Erdogan condemned the decision as an “absolutely unacceptable” measure that
presented a “clear and present danger” to Turkey. Erdogan also reiterated his
calls for the U.S. to extradite exiled cleric Fethullah Gulen. The White House
likely offered greater cooperation with Erdogan against the PKK in Turkey and
Northern Iraq to mitigate the risk of an imminent rift with Turkey. These
efforts nonetheless remain insufficient to reverse the growing strategic
divergence between the U.S. and Turkey.